Step #7 Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP)
Weβre required by federal regulations to ensure that all enrolled students are making Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) toward completing their degree. Afterall, youβre not at Washington State just to be a college studentβ¦youβre here to become a college graduate.
SAP Requirements
All students are monitored for SAP regardless of their eligibility or intent to receive financial aid. Students who donβt meet our SAP requirements may lose their eligibility to receive federal, state, and institutional financial aid.
The Washington State College of Ohio SAP Policy applies to the following financial aid programs:
- Federal Pell Grant
- Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (SEOG)
- Federal Work Study Program
- Federal Direct Student Loan Program (subsidized and unsubsidized)
- Federal Parent PLUS Loan Program
Our review is independent from any review of your academic record conducted by various academic departments. We look at your academic records at the end of every term to determine if SAP requirements are being met. You may continue to receive financial aid by meeting all of the following criteria, which have been established as the minimum standards for making SAP at Washington State:
For more information, please refer to theΒ Consumer Information Guide.
Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA)
Completion Rate
You must maintain a minimum cumulative completion rate of 67% or higher. Your completion rate will be monitored by dividing the total number of credit hours successfully completed by the total number of credit hours attempted. Please remember, this review is based on your entire enrollment history at Washington State College of Ohio as well as transfer credits from other institutions. If your completion rate is below 67%, your progress is unsatisfactory. Completion rates are not rounded to determine eligibility. For example, if you complete 8 out of 12 credits your completion rate will be 66.67% which is below 67% so you will not be making satisfactory academic progress.
Hours Attempted
Hours attempted are defined as the total number of hours youβve been enrolled in and include all hours youβre registered for on the 7th calendar day of fall and spring semesters and the 5th calendar day of summer semester plus any additional hours youβre registered for after these deadlines. Includes hours for which there are grades of A, B, C, D, F, S, I, K, L, T, N, W, U or “forgiven” hours.
Successful Completion
Successful completion of course work is defined as a letter grade/notation of A, B, C, D, K, L, T, N, S and are considered satisfactory completion of a course for financial aid purposes.
Unsuccessful Completion
Unsuccessful completion of course work is defined as a letter grade /notation of F, I, P, W, U, NG and are NOT considered satisfactory completion of a course for financial aid purposes.
Courses that receive a EW for an excused withdrawal will not be included in the numerator or denominator for completion rate calculations.
Note: Withdrawals, incompletes, and repeated courses count towards credit hours attempted for SAP purposes. It is the student’s responsibility to notify the Office of Financial Aid when an Incomplete Course (I, NG, or P) has been completed successfully for re-evaluation purposes.
Maximum Time Frame (MTF)
Additional Institutional SAP Policies
Program Changes
If a student changes their major during their enrollment at WSCO, the Financial Aid Office will calculate the MTF according to the hours of the current major. All previous course work taken and transferred in to WSCO will be used in this calculation. Changing programs may cause the student to go directly into cancellation status. Per Federal Regulation, a student cannot change their major to avoid the Maximum Time Frame standard once the MTF has been reached. All credits attempted at WSCO and those transferred in from another institution must be included in the total number of credits attempted at WSCO when determining the denominator portion of the credit hour completion ratio. The cumulative GPA will include all courses taken at WSCO, without exception.
Remedial/Developmental Courses
WSCO does not offer a remedial/developmental program. Therefore, a student may receive aid for remedial coursework if enrolled in an eligible program as a degree-seeking student. Remedial courses will be included in all SAP measurements.
Second Degrees at WSCO
WSCO Office of Financial Aid policy states that a student may pursue no more than two degrees and receive federal student aid. All credits attempted at WSCO and those transferred in from another institution must be included in the total number of credits attempted at WSCO when determining the denominator portion of the credit hour completion ratio and the MTF calculation. The cumulative GPA will include ALL courses taken at WSCO, without exception. Seeking a second degree may cause the student to go directly into cancellation status.
Students who have completed two associate degrees while participating in the College Credit Plus (CCP) program at Washington State College of Ohio, must seek approval for a third associate degree or certificate by completing theΒ CCP Third Degree Form. The form will be reviewed and a decision will be rendered in writing. If approved, the student will be given an academic plan which the student will be required to follow. If the student deviates from the plan, financial aid will be terminated.
Dual Degrees/Dual Majors
A student may choose to seek two simultaneous degrees or majors from WSCO. Seeking two degrees/majors may cause the student to reach MTF hours and go into cancellation status more quickly.
- Dual Degree:Β a student seeking a degree from two different programs at the same time (i.e. Associate Degree Nursing and Criminal Justice Technology).
- Dual Major:Β a student seeking two degrees within the same program (i.e. instrumentation and control and robotics & mechatronics are both majors under the Engineering Technology).
If you continue to meet all SAP requirements, you wonβt be contacted. However, if you donβt meet all SAP requirements, youβll be notified of your SAP status via your WSCO email and mail. Itβs your responsibility to keep all mailing addresses updated through Student Planning or the Records Office.
Financial Aid Warning
Financial Aid Cancellation
Reinstatement of Eligibility
Once youβve been placed on Financial Aid Cancellation status, you can re-establish eligibility in one of two ways:
Self-pay
You can choose to attend Washington State College of Ohio in a self-pay status until all minimum SAP requirements are met. Once completion rate and/or cumulative GPA have met SAP standards, you must notify the Financial Aid Office in order for the cancellation to be reviewed.Β Please note, credit hours transferred from another college cannot be used to make up a cumulative GPA deficiency.
Written Appeal
If youβre placed on Financial Aid Cancellation status, you may file a written appeal using theΒ SAP appeal processΒ to request that your aid is reinstated. You must clearly explain why your SAP requirements werenβt met and provide proper documentation to support these extenuating circumstances (including doctorβs notes, employer statement, court documents, and so on).
As part of the appeal, youβre required to meet with your academic advisor to develop an academic plan that successfully meets the requirements of both your academic program and SAP policy.
SAP Appeal Process
Step 1
Complete theΒ Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) Appeal FormΒ and submit it to the Financial Aid Office along with documentation of the reasons for failing to comply with the SAP standards. The completed paperwork must be received by theΒ deadlineΒ listed on the appeal form for the term in which the student wants the aid reinstated. Forms received after the deadline will not be processed until the following term.
Step 2
The Satisfactory Academic Progress Committee will review your appeal and render a decision.
Step 3
The written decision of the Committee will be sent by the Financial Aid Office to the student within ten business days of the committee meeting. The decision of the Satisfactory Academic Progress Appeals Committee is FINAL.
TheΒ deadline to file an appealΒ is the sixth (6th) Friday of the semester in which the student wants to have aid reinstated. The committee will meet and review all completed appeal packets on Fridays.
If the appeal is approved, you will be placed on Probationary Status until meeting all minimum SAP standards. During Probation Status, you must successfully complete all coursework attempted. Any grades of an F, W, or D will result in cancellation of aid. Your academic plan will be monitored each term to determine continued eligibility until you meet the required SAP standards. Failure to follow the academic plan will result in cancellation status until you meet all SAP requirements. If the appeal is denied, youβre responsible for any balance owed to the College.